You are invited to experience for yourself why Conifers offer such inspiration for the art of bonsai. Take a stroll among the Conifers of the Clark Bonsai Collection exhibit from June 8 to September 22. Join us at 11am on June 8 for Bob Hilvers’, Curatorial Walk and Talk Tour of the new exhibition. Consider each bonsai. See its history written in the language of age and influence of the elements. Listen to its silent song, hear its quite poetry, learn the story of its life.

When the world renowned Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture ceased operations, its impressive collection of bonsai was transferred to the Golden State Bonsai Federation. GSBF accepted this gift with the express intention of partnering with the Shinzen Friendship Gardens (SFG) to keep the Clark Bonsai Collection in Central California and honor the legacy of Bill and Libby Clark. That partnership resulted in the construction of an entirely new bonsai maintenance and exhibit facility in the beautiful Shinzen Japanese gardens. Serenely inviting pathways beckon visitors to stroll past waterfalls, over an iconic double moon bridge to be greeted by scores of resident koi and then on to the Clark Bonsai Collection. As visitors enter the bonsai exhibit they are instantly aware of being in a special place. They discover a hide and reveal garden that, at once, presents stunning examples of the art of bonsai and yet hints that more hidden beauty is only steps beyond a bend in the path.

The Golden State Bonsai Federation is grateful to the Shinzen Friendship Gardens for hosting the Clark Bonsai Collection and is proud to partner with them, the City of Fresno, and the Fresno Bonsai Society to present this unique asset to an ever increasing number of visitors.

In keeping with its museum heritage, the Clark Bonsai Collection is presented in “Themed Exhibitions” quarterly. These ever- changing presentations are designed to provide a new interpretive experience with the art of bonsai upon each visit. Bob Hilvers, who, along with Bill Clark, was a co-founder of the Clark Bonsai Collection and long-time Curator of Bonsai at the Clark Center, continues in the role of Curator of the GSBF Clark Bonsai Collection in Shinzen Friendship Gardens.

GSBF and the Shinzen Gardens invite you to visit and experience for yourself the beauty and wonders of bonsai and a North American Style Japanese Garden.

VISION:

The Golden State Bonsai Federation’s Clark Bonsai Collection at Shinzen is a living museum encompassing the history of the art of bonsai in California and an educational center for the appreciation and practice of the art form.

MISSION:

To continue the legacy of the Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture to promote and preserve the Japanese aesthetic and cultural values expressed by the beauty of this art.

To preserve and maintain a collection of bonsai representing the historical spectrum of styles.

To be an educational center for the art of bonsai in keeping with the mission of Golden State Bonsai Federation

To provide bonsai classes/workshops for local schools and other interested groups

To provide our visitors with a serene experience and an introduction to this art through thematic bonsai displays.

To insure the sustainability of the Collection and its programs by attracting and developing the support of donors and volunteers.

To maintain a mutually beneficial partnership between the Golden State Bonsai Federation, the Fresno Bonsai Society, the Clark Bonsai Collection, and Shinzen Friendship Garden in furtherance of our common goals.